A photosensitive apparatus, such as a scanner used in a digital copier, includes a plurality of photosensor chips. Each photosensor chip comprises a first set of photosensors, and a control portion for accepting an external integration signal, the signal causing an integration time for the set of photosensors. A signal adjustor is associated with the control portion, and effectively alters the external integration signal to cause the control portion to cause a modified integration time for the first set of photosensors. The system enables adjustments of integration times among chips within an apparatus sharing a common control line.
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1. A photosensor chip, comprising: a first set of photosensors; a control portion for accepting an external integration signal, the signal causing an integration time for the set of photosensors; a signal adjustor associated with the control portion, the signal adjustor effectively altering the external integration signal to cause the control portion to cause a modified integration time for the first set of photosensors.
2. The chip of claim 1 , wherein the signal adjustor effectively causes the modified integration signal to be different from the external integration signal by a predetermined duration.
3. The chip of claim 1 , wherein the signal adjustor effectively causes the modified integration signal to be different from the external integration signal by a predetermined proportion.
4. The chip of claim 1 , wherein, following manufacture of the photosensor chip, the signal adjustor accepts a datum instructing the signal adjustor to modify the external integration signal in a predetermined manner.
5. The chip of claim 4 , wherein, following manufacture of the photosensor chip, the signal adjustor accepts a datum instructing the signal adjustor to cause a modified integration signal to be different from the external integration signal by a predetermined duration, the predetermined duration being related to the datum.
6. The chip of claim 1 , further comprising a second set of photosensors; the control portion accepting a second external integration signal, the second external integration signal causing an integration time for the second set of photosensors; and a second signal adjustor associated with the control portion, the second signal adjustor effectively altering the second external integration signal to cause the control portion to cause a modified integration time for the second set of photosensors.
7. The chip of claim 6 , wherein the first set of photosensors is sensitive to a first color and the second set of photosensors is sensitive to a second color.
8. A photosensitive apparatus comprising: a plurality of photosensor chips, each chip including a first set of photosensors, a control portion for accepting an external integration signal, the signal causing an integration time for the set of photosensors, and a signal adjustor associated with the control portion, the signal adjustor effectively altering the external integration signal to cause the control portion to cause a modified integration time for the first set of photosensors; and a first common line for applying a first external integration signal to each of the plurality of photosensor chips.
9. The photosensitive apparatus of claim 8 , further comprising a second common line for applying a second external integration signal to each of the plurality of photosensor chips, and each chip further including a second set of photosensors, the control portion of each chip accepting the second external integration signal, the second external integration signal causing an integration time for the second set of photosensors; and a second signal adjustor associated with the control portion, the second signal adjustor effectively altering the second external integration signal to cause the control portion to cause a modified integration time for the second set of photosensors.
10. The apparatus of claim 9 , wherein, for each chip, the first set of photosensors is sensitive to a first color and the second set of photosensors is sensitive to a second color.
11. A photosensor chip, comprising: a first set of photosensors; a control portion for accepting an external integration signal, the signal causing an integration time for the set of photosensors; a signal adjustor associated with the control portion, the signal adjustor effectively altering the external integration signal to cause the control portion to cause a modified integration time for the first set of photosensors, wherein the integration time is a length of time a particular photosensor receives light.
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